Specialty court definition

Specialty court means a specifically designated court session that focuses on individuals with un- derlying medical, mental health, substance abuse, or other issues that contribute to the reasons such individuals are before the courts. Specialty court sessions integrate treatment and services with judicial case oversight and intensive court supervision. Examples include drug courts, mental health courts, veterans’ courts, and tenancy preservation programs. See Rule 2.9.
Specialty court means one (1) of the following:
Specialty court means the same as defined in RCW 2.30.020.

Examples of Specialty court in a sentence

  • Specialty court assignments require a greater number of work hours from Probation and Parole Officers II staff than regular supervision, thus increasing the overall caseload.

  • For purposes of Sections 1-5, "Specialty court" is defined as a district court program that uses therapeutic or problem-solving procedures to address underlying factors that may be contributing to a party's involvement in the state judicial system, i.e. mental illness or drug, alcohol, or other addiction.

  • Specialty court program” means a program established by a court to facilitate testing, treatment and oversight of certain persons over whom the court has jurisdiction and who the court has determined suffer from a mental illness or abuses alcohol or drugs.

  • Id. at 384-85 (footnotes omitted) (bracketed material supplied).18 The XL Specialty court then explained:There is a complete absence of any reference in the bad faith statute, section 624.155, to the attorney-client privilege.

  • The data presented in the position paper indicate that a fourth RTS,S/AS01 dose given 18 months after the third dose provided sustained vaccine efficacy against clinical and severe malaria in children aged 5–17 months.

  • There is no provision within the statute for the insured to claim the insurance company's attorney-client privilege.” Id. The XL Specialty court also found that none of the statute‟s five listed instances when there is attorney-client privilege applied in the case of a first-party bad faith case.19The XL Specialty court concluded that: Therefore, the trial court erred by not giving section 90.502, the attorney-client privilege, full effect.

  • Most procurement teams emphasizes on long term associations with important suppliers, executives of buyers firms are using supplier evaluations to confirm that their performance objectives are met.

  • Thus, as the XL Specialty court noted below, “[s]ignificantly absent from the [Ruiz] Court’s conflict determination is any mention of the attorney-client privilege.” XL Specialty, 929 So. 2d at 582.

  • Specialty court participants must attend regular counseling sessions.

  • Accordingly, the XL Specialty court concluded, as this Court should, that this Court only intended to decide the viability of the work product privilege in the first party bad faith context in Ruiz:Therefore, the holding in Ruiz applies only to the work-product privilege.


More Definitions of Specialty court

Specialty court means a program established by a court to facilitate testing, treatment and oversight of certain persons over whom the court has jurisdiction and who the court has determined suffers from mental illness or abuses alcohol or drugs. Such a program includes, without limitation, a program established pursuant to NRS 176A.250 or 453.580.
Specialty court means any of the following:
Specialty court means the generic term for a treatment court operated under the umbrella of AOC Specialty Courts and does not refer to a specific type of treatment court, such as drug court, veteran’s treatment court, or mental health court.

Related to Specialty court

  • Juvenile court means the district court of this state.

  • Ontario Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  • Special Court means a Court of Session designated as Special Court under sub-section (1) of section 43;

  • Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.

  • District Court means the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

  • Superior Court means the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

  • Delaware Courts has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.

  • Quebec Court means the Superior Court of Quebec.

  • BC Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

  • County clerk means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections.

  • Delaware Court means the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware.

  • County means the county of Los Angeles or any public entities for which the board of supervisors is the governing body. (Ord. 2002-0040 § 1, 2002: Ord. 2002-0015 § 1 (part), 2002)

  • Bankruptcy Court has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Cook means an employee who grills food on a salamander, stove, hot plate or barbecue type cooker and shall include preparing, frying or cooking fish or chicken or cooking pizzas.

  • sitting means, in relation to a House, a period during which that House is sitting continuously without adjournment, and includes any period during which the House is in committee;

  • Competent Court means the Supreme Court of India or any High Court, or any tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi-judicial body that has jurisdiction in relation to issues relating to the Project.

  • Chosen Court has the meaning set forth in Section 9.9.

  • District means the Montgomery County Municipal

  • Courts means the Ontario Court, the Quebec Court and the BC Court.

  • Cayman Court means the courts of the Cayman Islands.